Art Education (MAT)

The graduate program in Art Education offers three options leading to endorsement for K-12 Art Education Certification.

MAT in Art Education, K-12 Certification: for those who possess a baccalaureate degree in fine arts, visual arts, studio art, or graphic design. This 36 credit program requires three art education courses to fulfill professional competencies: Elementary Methods and Materials in Art Education, Pedagogy and Planning in Secondary Level Art Education, and Curriculum Development and Assessment in the Arts. Individual cases will be reviewed to determine studio and art history preparation relevant to certification competencies. Additional coursework may be required.

K–12 Art Education Certification-only: for those who possess a baccalaureate or master's degree in fine arts, visual arts, studio art, or graphic design. This 27 credit option requires three art education courses to fulfill professional competencies: Elementary Methods and Materials in Art Education, Pedagogy and Planning in Secondary Level Art Education, and Curriculum Development and Assessment in the Arts. Individual cases will be reviewed to determine studio and art history preparation relevant to certification competencies. Additional coursework may be required.

MAT in Art Education - Fifth Year Option: for PSU students in the BA or BFA programs in graphic design and studio art. This 36 credit program is based on students fulfilling nine credits of undergraduate art education courses within their BA or BFA degree: Foundations of Art Education, Methods and Materials for Art Education, Instructional Planning and Pedagogy for Art Education, and Curriculum and Assessment for Art Education. If not completed, additional graduate coursework in art education will be required to fulfill these equivalencies.

The MAT in Art Education and the K–12 Art Education Certification only require passing scores in both the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators and Praxis Art: Content Knowledge (0134) tests for endorsement for NH K–12 Art Education certification. Please see Teacher Certification section for additional information.

Program Objectives

The MAT in Art Education addresses the following art education competencies, which ensure that as a result of successfully completing the program, students will:

  • acquire knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the visual arts in diverse contemporary and past cultures;
  • have knowledge of and competence to teach a variety of studio art forms including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and crafts;
  • develop a portfolio of personal art work and exhibit selected art works in accordance with professional artistic and technical standards;
  • complete a supervised observation and internship with pupils of both elementary and secondary levels;
  • have a knowledge of comprehensive programs of visual arts education; procedures for organizing, promoting, and managing a comprehensive visual arts education program; and the selection and organization of visual arts learning experiences and curriculum development in visual arts education;
  • have a knowledge of diverse technical and skill-related aspects of visual arts education including diverse mediums and the related techniques for working with them; the elements and principles of the visual arts; display and exhibition design; tool appropriateness, function, and use; and visual arts vocabulary;
  • develop an appreciation of the other arts including dance, film, music, literature, theatre, and practical arts;
  • have awareness, comprehension, and ability to describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate works of visual art;
  • have knowledge and understanding of the technical and safety aspects of methods and materials used in visual arts instruction.

These objectives meet all of the New Hampshire state-mandated competencies in art education that address dispositions, pedagogy, curriculum and assessment, and art content.

Requirements for certification may change, subject to changes made by the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDOE). Teacher candidates can find the latest NHDOE standards at education.nh.gov/index.htm.

For information on Admission Requirements please visit the Graduate Admissions webpage at https://www.plymouth.edu/prospective/graduate/graduate/admissions/

There are three different options in Art Education 

  • MAT in Art Education, K-12 Certification
  • MAT in Art Education, K-12 Certification - Fifth Year Option*
  • Art Education, K-12 Certification Only

*follows the MAT in Art Education, K-12 Certification requirements. 

MAT in Art Education, K–12 Certification

Curriculum Requirements

Course Title Credits
Master's Core Component
ED 5000Social Behavior in a Diverse Society3
ED 5010Philosophy, Ethics & Education3
ED 5180Collaborative Action Research3
or ED 5030 Research Design
Learning Theory Component
ED 5060Theories of Learning and Cognitive Development3
ED 5270Foundations of Teaching3
SE 5400Classroom Interventions and Special Education Strategies3
Content Area Component
Complete nine credits from the following:9
Special Topics in Art Education
The Arts in Society
Studio Topics in Art
Independent Study
Special Topics: Integrated Arts
Integrating the Arts
Imagination, Creativity and Innovation
Professional Competencies (if not previously met)
Elementary Methods and Materials in Art Education
Pedagogy and Planning in Secondary Level Art Education
Curriculum Development and Assessment in the Arts
Capstone Experience
AE 5410Art Education Internship in Teaching K-129
Total Credits36

Art Education, K–12 Certification Only

Curriculum Requirements

Course Title Credits
Learning Theory Component
ED 5060Theories of Learning and Cognitive Development3
ED 5270Foundations of Teaching3
SE 5400Classroom Interventions and Special Education Strategies3
Content Area Component
Complete nine credits from the following:9
Special Topics in Art Education
The Arts in Society
Studio Topics in Art
Independent Study
Special Topics: Integrated Arts
Integrating the Arts
Imagination, Creativity and Innovation
Professional Competencies (if not previously met)
Elementary Methods and Materials in Art Education
Pedagogy and Planning in Secondary Level Art Education
Curriculum Development and Assessment in the Arts
Capstone Experience
AE 5410Art Education Internship in Teaching K-129
Total Credits27
The MAT in Art Education addresses the following art education competencies, which ensure that as a result of successfully completing the program, students will:
• acquire knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the visual arts in diverse contemporary and past cultures;
• have knowledge of and competence to teach a variety of studio art forms including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and crafts;
• develop a portfolio of personal artwork and exhibit selected art works in accordance with professional artistic and technical standards;
• complete a supervised observation and internship with pupils of both elementary and secondary levels;
• have a knowledge of comprehensive programs of visual arts education; procedures for organizing, promoting, and managing a comprehensive visual arts education program; and the selection and organization of visual arts learning experiences and curriculum development in visual arts education;
• have a knowledge of diverse technical and skill-related aspects of visual arts education including diverse mediums and the related techniques for working with them; the elements and principles of the visual arts; display and exhibition design; tool appropriateness, function, and use; and visual arts vocabulary;
• develop an appreciation of the other arts including dance, film, music, literature, theatre, and practical arts;
• have awareness, comprehension, and ability to describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate works of visual art;
• have knowledge and understanding of the technical and safety aspects of methods and materials used in visual arts instruction.
 
These objectives meet all of the New Hampshire state-mandated competencies in art education that address dispositions, pedagogy, curriculum and assessment, and art content.